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Old 01-16-2011, 03:45 PM
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I finished a quilt for a friend's 40th birthday but still have to put the label on it. Perhaps reading where others get their inspiration will get my creative juices going.
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Old 01-16-2011, 03:52 PM
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I just write the who what whens and a note :)
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Old 01-16-2011, 04:04 PM
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i am in the same spot you are, all way have trouble with the labels
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Old 01-16-2011, 04:21 PM
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DO NOT put both the year +happy 40 th birthday---or you may just lose that friend!!!!!!!! 1]why you made it
2]who it was made for 3]what year it was made---
-add a care spot ie gentle hand wash dry flat iron from the back made with cotton fabric +poly batting---i like to give it a title ---+ i try to add a small poem[make it individual+personal]
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I only had one label made for a quilt, which I'm still working on. I had mine embroidered because ink does not show up on black fabric and there's a bit of special meaning behind it. The first movie me and Andrew (who's getting the quilt) watched together was "Kamikaze Girls". Most of the movie revolves around a Lolita (Momoko) and a biker chick (Ichigo) trying to find a famous embroiderer to stitch "Thank you, Akimi" on Ichigo's kamikaze coat (Akimi is the gang's leader, who's retiring, and Ichigo is very grateful to her). Like in the movie, I didn't have anything too fancy stitched in. Besides the recipiant's name, who it was made by, and when it was completed (er...that's a little off, but no one's gonna know 100 years from now) I added "Merry Christmas" and "Aishiteru" as a little message. "Aishiteru" means "I love you" in Japanese. The first time I told him that I made him look it up when he asked me what it meant. Its all in red stitching because his favorite color is red next to black.

I guess when I was deciding what I wanted for the label I tried to find little things that held special meaning and let that inspire me.
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Old 01-16-2011, 04:34 PM
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for my favorite label i used a dog bone cookie cutter as a pattern. anyone that lives in washington state knows about cougars & huskies. the cookie cutter was a joke from a friend so it was a great way to return the joke to her.
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Old 01-16-2011, 04:39 PM
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If you do a search for quilt label sayings, LOTS will pop up. Good luck and let us know what you decide on.
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Old 01-16-2011, 04:52 PM
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The one I delivered today said:
She who wraps in a quilt,
wraps in a blanket of love.
Happy Birthday, C----
Love, Mom
2011 These two lines were centered, but the computer keeps shifting them over.

She knows how old she is and who her mom is. I drew a heart and a few flowers on it, then blanket stitched it onto the back of the quilt (on the road while another daughter drove.).
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Old 01-16-2011, 06:56 PM
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Originally Posted by Yaharalady
I finished a quilt for a friend's 40th birthday but still have to put the label on it. Perhaps reading where others get their inspiration will get my creative juices going.
I let the fabric design, the block design, and the quilt design assist me. I can scan in a portion of the fabric or another design to add to my label.

The wording is specific to the quilt and who it goes to. I may use a Bible verse, poem, or a short note.

I make my own labels using my printer/scanner and my computer Word program. Each label is unique to me and the person for whom the quilt is intended.

PM if you are interested in knowing more. I also just posted a response with a 'how to' in it.

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Old 01-17-2011, 03:35 PM
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Thank you all for sharing your ideas. I love hearing about the processes others use. It gets my creative juices flowing.
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